Delaware Negligent Security Lawyers
When inadequate security at an apartment complex, parking garage, bar, or business allows a foreseeable assault or robbery to happen, the property owner may be liable for the harm you suffered.
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What type of case is this?
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When Owners Are Responsible
If prior crimes made an attack foreseeable and the owner failed to provide reasonable security — working locks, lighting, cameras, or guards — they can be held responsible for what happened to you.
Proving Foreseeability
We investigate the property's crime history, security measures, and industry standards to show the owner knew the risk and failed to address it.
Compassionate, Determined Advocacy
These cases are sensitive and difficult. We handle them with care while aggressively pursuing the compensation you deserve from the responsible property owner.
No fee unless we win.
Your case review is always free and confidential. Call 302-404-2317 or request a review online — a Delaware injury lawyer will get back to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
I was attacked by a stranger — how is the property owner liable?
If the owner failed to provide reasonable security against a foreseeable risk of crime, they can share responsibility for your injuries even though a third party committed the act.
What evidence helps these claims?
Prior police calls to the property, broken or missing security features, and lack of lighting or surveillance all support a negligent security claim.
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